101 Out Of 198 Nations Are In Total Chaos



An international consulting and intelligence company claims that after analyzing ongoing situation and circumstances around the globe, that more than half of total countries in the world are deeply threaten by chaos, terror and restlessness. In their report company says that in upcoming time we will be seeing huge increase in instability of nations due to inflation, wars and shortage of basic necessities of life. A British company named Verisk Maplecroft tried to analyze the risk of chaos and restlessness in 101 out of 198 countries of the world and after observing civil unrest index states that the situation of the world will be more tensed in next 6 months. As per the report, if we see threats, then we can observe that it raised to the highest level in 1st and 2nd quarter of this year, only 42 countries have seen the decrease in this graph during this time period, even though during the first half of 2022, many high profile and huge incidents happened but we may see more worst situation in the second half. Versik's index is based on different factors which includes inflation rate in a country, a country's policy during protest and unrest situations and the effect of war in a country's infrastructure etc. In Iran, Peru, Kenya and Ecuador we can see chaos on roads whose major reasons are inflation and several other aspects. A huge deficiency of foreign reserves and the most severe crisis in the modern history, Sri lanka is suffering from historical instability and bankruptcy. Few countries are also like that middle earning people are more in numbers there, these countries had been provided funds during covid in the name of social protection but now these countries are facing difficulties in getting funds which are needed for their people. Problems are not only in developing countries, but several developed countries of European Union are also facing some severe issues. Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany and Bosnia and Herzegovina are greatly affected by the Ukraine war. Reports mentions that due to Ukraine war food prices have been increasing, the era of hyperinflation has arrived, while in many european countries, agencies and ministries responsible for oil and gas are appealing from their public to reduce the expense of oil and gas. Netherlands is getting 15% of its total gas from Russia, but it is still confused that whether to start drilling for gas reserves in its Groningen region or not which is potentially rich in natural gas, because this region had already gone through severe earthquakes due to drilling which destroyed more than 26000 houses. According to the report, inflation will be on its peak in the next few months and will take a horrible turn in 2023. Climate change has also played a role in this situation. If there going to be extreme winters in the upcoming season than we would be looking for more trouble in the form of  huge increment in gas and electricity prices. Droughts due to heat waves are putting negative impact on crop production and it ultimately results in shortage of food supplies all over the world. On the other hand in France, an organization consisting of 38 countries Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), warns that due to Russia-Ukraine less developed countries would be facing serious famine and social restlessness. Organization says that in their mid report that GDP growth on global level (which was 5.9% during same time last year) has dropped by 3% this year. Report tells us that due to Ukraine issue not only food but oil and gas prices have also been increased, many european countries are suffering from slow gdp growth and rampant inflation. Those less income generating countries who were getting most proportion of their food crops from Russia and Ukraine may face move towards famine condition. Both countries are collectively fulfilling 30% of total wheat need of the world, apart from wheat they also import corn and natural fertilizers. OECD President Mathias Cormann says that world is paying a heavy price of this Russia-Ukraine war, Global GDP growth have gone slower now, meanwhile in many countries, it has been completely stopped. And by seeing this situation we can say that scenario will going to be like this for the long period of time.



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